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|Description of information=This is K’tut Tantri’s absorbing account of her life in Bali, first as a young artist and later as a resistance fighter for Indonesian independence. Enchanted by the paradise seen on a movie screen, this young Scotswoman decides she must live in Bali. Once there, she attracts the attention of Prince Anak Agung Nura, who introduces her to his language and culture, and begins what will become a lifelong friendship. When war shatters her paradise, K’tut Tantri joins the Prince in the resistance movement, only to be captured, tortured, imprisoned and finally, near death, released. | |Description of information=This is K’tut Tantri’s absorbing account of her life in Bali, first as a young artist and later as a resistance fighter for Indonesian independence. Enchanted by the paradise seen on a movie screen, this young Scotswoman decides she must live in Bali. Once there, she attracts the attention of Prince Anak Agung Nura, who introduces her to his language and culture, and begins what will become a lifelong friendship. When war shatters her paradise, K’tut Tantri joins the Prince in the resistance movement, only to be captured, tortured, imprisoned and finally, near death, released. | ||
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− | |Author=K'tut Tantri | + | |Author=K'tut Tantri |
− | |Subject=history, | + | |Subject=history, culture |
+ | |Topic=Biographies | ||
+ | |SummaryTopic=K’tut Tantri’s account of her life in Bali, first as a young artist and later as a resistance fighter for Indonesian independence. | ||
+ | |SummaryTopic id=Kisah K'tut Tantri tentang kehidupannya di Bali, pertama sebagai seniman muda dan kemudian sebagai pejuang perlawanan kemerdekaan Indonesia. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 5 February 2022
- Title
- Revolt in Paradise
- Original language
- Author(s)
- Illustrator(s)
- Publisher
- Gramedia; Griffin
- ISBN
- 9780517573730
- Publication date
- 1960
- Subjects
- history
- culture
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Description(s)
This is K’tut Tantri’s absorbing account of her life in Bali, first as a young artist and later as a resistance fighter for Indonesian independence. Enchanted by the paradise seen on a movie screen, this young Scotswoman decides she must live in Bali. Once there, she attracts the attention of Prince Anak Agung Nura, who introduces her to his language and culture, and begins what will become a lifelong friendship. When war shatters her paradise, K’tut Tantri joins the Prince in the resistance movement, only to be captured, tortured, imprisoned and finally, near death, released.
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